Release the Fear of ____________ – Hypnosis Script for Practitioners
For clients with phobias or intense fear around specific animals or creatures or things
Licensed for single practitioner use – Designed for use in 1:1 or group desensitisation sessions
Designed For:
Clients who panic at the sight or thought of animals (e.g., snakes, spiders, birds, lizards, dogs)
Those ready to rewire fear-based patterns through calm exposure and breathwork
Adaptable to nearly any fear-based trigger involving creatures
Suitable for medium trance depth
Script Structure:
Grounding Introduction: Centres the client in breath and choice before exposure
Induction: Calms nervous system with breath and somatic awareness
Deepening: Creates inner safety zone through peaceful visualisation
Main Script Body:
Gradual, non-threatening exposure to the fear source via screen imagery
Progresses into visualising real-life presence while remaining calm
Anchors breath as the safety mechanism, replacing fear with clarity
Builds emotional resilience through expanded calm embodiment
Future Pacing: Mental rehearsal of being calm and in control around the animal in real life
Post-Hypnotic Suggestions: Reinforces breath, body awareness, and steady nervous system response
Emerge: Return to full awareness with emotional regulation and confidence
Practitioner Features:
Flexible and easily adapted to any specific animal or object of fear
Pairs well with Parts Work, somatic tracking, or tapping follow-ups
Hypnotist tips provided for layering exposure and integrating physical anchors
Ideal for clients in early or mid-phase fear recovery
Licensing & Usage:
Licensed for one practitioner only
Use in live 1:1 or group sessions
Personal customisation allowed
Not for resale or sharing
Commercial audio/video use requires additional permission
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This script gives your clients the structure and support to stay present with what once triggered panic. It helps restore calm, build emotional flexibility, and install real behavioural change—without pressure or overwhelm.